Redevlopment problem Redevlopment problem

3 months ago

I am living at BIT chawl, Mumbai Central 40 0008.In 2006 one builder Bhavani Construction came to our area for re development. He appointed youth of area as a agent and collect consent of residence by paying them money. Some youth make fake document of neibour and took money from builder . When Bhawani construction submit these consent in BMC ine RTI activist Santosh don't kar open candle and Bhavani Constructions owner Mr Dinesh Jain and some agent jailed. After some period one another builder filestone Realtors won by Prakash asgaonkar came in area and he also appointed youth as agent and collect consent of residence by giving money to them. He also purchase consent of residence which collected by Dinesh Jain Bhawani construction and submit proposal for Redevelopment in BMC. After submitting proposal Prakash asgavkar bank corrupt and he change finetone realter directorship to Sahana group of Sudhakar Shetty and his colleague. The current committee vighnaharta society not object in this matter , residence of BIT chawl where also not inform this changes. The vighnaharta society is under builders influence so they taking every decision which is profitable and beneficial to builder. Vighnaharta society is against residence.
Residence complaint to BMC for this fraud and Mal practices of builder and also vighnaharta society. Vighnaharta society didn't take any General Meeting of Residence how can be BMC approve Redevelopment proposal of society.
Now vighnaharta society announce special General Meeting on 13 February 2024. My question is
1. can we attend this General Meeting.
2. if we not attend this meeting then what happened.
3. Can society pass various resolution in absence of residence.

Anik

Responded 3 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
In a sequence of formal and informal incidents with their corresponding outcomes, specific inquiries are addressed. If a meeting is convened in accordance with the Society's Bylaws, as a member, attendance is expected. If the meeting reaches quorum and passes a resolution with a majority vote from present members, you must comply with the resolution, even if you were absent. Regarding not attending the meeting, the response aligns with the explanation given for query number one. As for the ability of the society to pass resolutions in the absence of residents, it follows the same principle—if the meeting meets quorum and passes resolutions with majority votes from present members, those resolutions must be adhered to, regardless of the absence of certain residents.
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A.Dear Client,
In the series of formal and informal incidents and their outcomes, your specific queries are addressed hereunder- Q. No.1. can we attend this General Meeting.? Ans: If the meeting is called in compliance with the provisions of the Byelaws of the Society, then being a member of the Society, you are supposed to attend the said meeting, if the meeting meets with its quorum and a pass a resolution on a majority of vote by the members present, even if you are absent in the meeting, you have to abide by the said resolution passed in the meeting. Q.No.2, if we do not attend this meeting then what happened? Ans - As explained in response to query no.1, Q.No.3. Can society pass various resolutions in the absence of residents? Ans - If the meeting meets with its quorum and a pass a resolution on a majority of votes by the members present, even if you are absent in the meeting, you have to abide by the said resolution passed in the meeting.
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